Author's Notes:

The more I look around the Digimon page, the more fics are done in reference to this movie. Makes me feel good, that this fic might help people. Of course, reviews always make me feel good too.

Cyberwolf, Yep, I try to do an update every day, provided I get around 4 reviews. Yeah, and I did feel sorry for poor Henry. If I were him, I would have told Susie to shut up already, but no he has to go carry everyone. Ah, and as for what they were planning on doing before Locomon…you'll just have to wait and see. ;)

Kwaii Superstar, Yeah this is an awesome movie…and I will keep it up! Thanks for your good wishes.

Dr. Volron, Your undivided attention? I'm flattered. Here's the "more" you requested, and I will see this through the end…so long as the reviews see it through the end also.

AnT, I just realized something. Takato IS the Mcdaddy of Digimon…you'll see why if I decide to do an adaptation of "The Adventurer's Battle".  And as for Takato the athlete, well, he's dose play soccer, and all that running he dose in the TV show. I mean…really. And he never gets tired. I had to attribute that to something, and I thought constant physical activity was most logical.

Anyway, without further ado, here is more of your favorite movie…

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Locomon sped down the tracks, moving faster and faster. Bare track stretched before him, though there seemed to be people moving around further ahead. But that wasn't a problem; they weren't in his way. Nothing was in his way. Nothing ever stayed in his way.

Locomon didn't notice the small hole in front of him, not even when a red, wriggling reptilian tail snaked its way out of it. Feeling the disturbance, Guilmon's head popped out from the hole, dirt spraying everywhere. The digimon looked back.

"It's here!" Guilmon said.

As Locomon sped onwards, Guilmon lay face-down in his hole, his tail protruding from it like a hook. It wriggled impatiently, and as the last car passed by, the tail latched onto the ladder at is back.

"Got it!" Guilmon shouted triumphantly as Locomon dragged him through the air.

***

The railway workers wearing bright orange hard hats scrambled to get out of the way as Locomon sped by. As it did, they returned to the tracks, speaking into a walkie talkie.

"It's coming through Yoyogi." One of them reported, before they felt the disturbance and spun around. "HUH?!? There's another train following it!"

The workers leapt out of the way as the bright yellow service train rushed by. They all stared at it, wondering if the day's stress had gotten to them; there seemed to be a rabbit waving at them with an oversized ear, accompanied by some strange pink creature.

"See you later!" Lopmon called cheerily.

***
Susie heard the train coming. Finally! They had been waiting for a long time, and Susie had gotten impatient. As the whistle blared, she dashed over to the edge of the platform to look.

"Ah, it's here!" She cried happily, waving with both arms. "Waite, waite!"

"That's dangerous Susie!" Terriermon called, moving over to lead her back.

Then Locomon charged into the station, its sheer speed blowing Susie backwards. Luckily for her, she landed on the not-so-lucky Terriermon. Both of them grimaced before opening their eyes and seeing something odd. They both got up and looked at the retreating train, Terriermon scratching his head with his ear.

"Rika?" Susie wondered.

Terriermon pointed at the train with one ear, sure that he had seen wrong. "There's no way that's…"

"Takato and Renamon too!" Susie finished happily.

At that Terriermon leapt back, waving his arms and ears frantically. "WAH?!? Big problems! Big problems!"

Just then Terriermon stopped, seeing something else. Shading his eyes with an ear, he gazed back down the tracks at the approaching service train.

"We'll let you off Lopmon. Be careful!" Henry called.

"Gotcha." Lopmon said on top of the train, standing like a gymnast before the wind knocked her backwards. MarineAngemon caught her, pushing her back upright as the service train shot into the station where Susie was waving happily.

"Terriermon!" Henry called, stretching his arm out the window.

"You're late!" Terriermon declared in the tone of voice he reserved for his tamer, crossing his arms and outstretching his ear.

Susie looked dismayed as Henry snatched Terriermon inside the rapidly passing train. Lopmon leapt off of it, gliding on her large ears towards Susie. They both outstretched their arms and Susie gave her partner a hug.

"Welcome back Lopmon!"

Meanwhile, as the service train increased in speed, Locomon drew closer.

"We've caught up!" Henry said, excitement clear in his voice.

***

Guilmon had finally gotten out of his embarrassing upside down position hanging off of the train, and was industriously climbing onto Locomon, looking very exhausted. As he finally got on, he collapsed lazily, opening his eyes as he heard his name called.

"Hey! Guilmon!" Kazu shouted as the service train passed by.

"We're going ahead!" Terriermon called.

"Everyone!" Guilmon got up and waved at the retreating service train before speaking to himself determinedly. "I have to hurry up and find Takato."

Guilmon inhaled deep, and moments later the car door exploded in a flash of smoke and flame. Emerging from the inferno, Guilmon called out.

"Takato!"

***

As the passengers of the service train looked back, they began to sweat as they saw the large plume of smoke rise into the sky. Guilmon obviously had no sense of subtility. Kenta turned back to look at the others nervously.

"That Guilmon…will he be alright?"

"How did he get on it anyways?" Kazu wondered.

Then suddenly something happened that none of them expected. One of the train windows shattered, sending sharp shards of glass flying through the air. And from inside came a limp yellow form. The tamers gasped, and Guardromon let go of the train for a moment to catch Renamon before she fell. As he landed back down on the train, Henry gasped.

"Renamon? What's going on?"

They couldn't believe it. Renamon looked like she had just come from an intense battle, fur ruffled with bruises and cuts all over. And she was one of the strongest digimon they knew; what could have happened inside the train? The answer was short and made little sense.

"Rika…she's…" Renamon struggled to speak through the pain, managing only those two words.

***

More seats snapped and crumpled into splinters as Takato gasped, barely managing to dodge the blows. He couldn't believe what he had seen, the import of the fact that Rika had just attacked her own partner was not quite registering.

"Stop this Rika!" Takato gasped, panicked as he was backed up against the door.

Rika advanced emotionlessly, still wielding the wrench. Takato knew that if whatever had come over her could drive Rika to attack Renamon, she would most definitely kill him if she could.  That, and the cold, lifeless expression on her face scared Takato. It was like the Rika he knew was dead.

"Rika!" Takato gasped, eyes widening in fear as Rika drew closer.

He frantically spun around and opened the door, dashing out to the space between the train cars. As he glanced behind him in panic, he tripped and fell face-first. Takato moaned and looked up to see Rika charging at him with the wrench. He gasped and ducked to avoid a blow, then rolled to the side, and finally a blow hit the railing instead of his head, and he managed to get up.

Rika wasn't about to let him get away though, and as he dashed for the door to the other car, Rika swung the wrench, forcing Takato to duck to the ground. The wrench swung, snapping off the door handle. Takato looked up and reached for the door before realizing that the handle was gone.

"Oh no." He gasped.

Looking around, he spotted the rungs leading up to the roof of the traincar. He began climbing frantically as Rika swung the wrench again. The wrench hit the rung right below Takato with such force that the head snapped off.

Really sacred now, Takato ran down the roof, fumbling until he tripped and lay on the ground again. He turned to see Rika rise onto the roof, just as cold and merciless as ever. Suddenly, Takato heard a phone ring. Rika's cellphone! He had forgotten about it. Removing the phone from his pocket, he heard Yamaki's voice.

"Takato! What's going on?" Yamaki said, sounding somewhat frantic himself.

Takato was about to raise the cellphone to reply when suddenly a flash of purple light shot past him, incinerating the phone and blasting a hole in the roof. Takato stared at the hole in disbelief; now he knew something was very, very wrong with his friend. Rika did not shoot laser beams. He stared up at her, shocked at how different she seemed.

"Rika, what is it?" Takato gasped

"I won't let you get in my way. I am…I just want to sing."

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Author's End Notes:

All will be revealed next chapter…if I get enough reviews, that will come very soon. :D